Won't allow BJP to impose Gabbar Singh Tax: Rahul Gandhi
New Delhi, Nov 10 (IBNS): Calling GST as Gabbar Singh Tax, Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi on Friday said his party will not allow the ruling BJP to impose the tax system on India.
"We will not allow BJP to impose a Gabbar Singh Tax on India. They cannot break the back of the small and medium businesses, crush the informal sector and destroy millions of jobs," Gandhi's official Twitter page said.
Gabbar Singh was the main villain in India's iconic Bollywood movie Sholay.
The Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council, which has been holding its two-day meeting in Guwahati, reduced the tax rate of nearly 175 items from 28 per cent; however, 50 luxury and 'sin' goods, including tobacco, will remain in the highest slab, according to media reports on Friday.
In its 23rd meeting headed by the Union Finance Minister ArunJaitley, the Council implemented one of the biggest tax reductions since the implementation of GST from July 1 this year.
Some of the products that are now out of the 28 per cent tax group are shampoo, chocolates, beauty products, furniture, sanitaryware and construction items such as marble and granite, media reported.
According to media reports, the Council is likely to approve changes such as simpler procedures, a single return filing form for small firms and several changes to make composition scheme more attractive.
The Council is also likely to discuss the proposal to do away with the distinction between air-conditioned (AC) and non-air conditioned restaurants (not under composition scheme) and tax them at 12 per cent, media reported.
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